Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong (Day 2 of 2)

First stop is Avenue of Stars. Avenue of Stars is one of the tourist attractions in Hong Kong which is located along Tsim Sha Tsui – an urban area in southern part of Kowloon in Hong Kong. We are only allowed for 30 minutes to roam around, so I did not take much photos. Just these few:

The time when we visited Avenue of Stars, a week or two after that, it was scheduled to close for three years for further development. We were lucky, I must say. More about Avenue of Stars here.

We also went to a wholesale and retail jewelry shop called JW Jewellery. The shop is well known for its Fortune Fan Diamond Pendant which is made by a Feng Shui Master and made from 21k South Africa diamonds.

The pendant is in Yin and Yang design and it has a spinning wheel. The big pendant which costs about 3000 Hong Kong Dollars (if I could remember it correctly) is so beautiful that you could hear the fan spinning when you shake it. It is not allowed to take close up photos of the jewelries, though some others took their luck.

This is the clearest I can getMy cousin got this

A very short video with the little fan spinning

We also went to a chocolate shop called Chocolate Empire, which sells very expensive chocolates. The tour guide said we only have 15 minutes and we were all like ‘why only 15 minutes’? Because the chocolates are very expensive that you’d want to leave the place right away. 😀

After visiting Avenue of Stars, we went to a place called Aberdeen Fishing Village. Here, you can find sampans, seafood markets and floating restaurant. Fishermen and their families live on their ‘house boats’ and decorate it as how they like it.

Our sampan ride

The Jumbo Floating Restaurant appeared in many movies. More about Jumbo Floating restaurant here.

After having our lunch – yay! It’s Disneyland time!!! 😀 😀 😀

Our tickets

That feeling when you have blurry of the entrance! Ugh!

The obligatory photo

So we just roamed around a little and we found out that Flights of Fantasy is coming up. I didn’t even know what was it, but I waited and waited… Then I found out it’s a parade of the Disney characters!! Oh, you should have seen my reaction when I saw Winnie the Pooh and Friends!! I shouted ‘Tigger!’ and I cried!!

People starting to gather to see Flights of Fantasy

Hi, Tigger.Uh, hi, Tigger! Notice me??

When I saw the Princesses, my dream of wanting to see Cinderella came true. 🙂

I was also so much thrilled to see Tink 😀

So after seeing Flights of Fantasy, it’s time to window shop. 😉

I have to admit that I am not really a huge fan of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, but when I saw these –

Oh, I want them all. 😀And these, too…

Oh, these mugs broke my heart. I want to take them all. I love mugs so much. But believe me, I didn’t buy any single mug. I promise. 😀

So okay… my broken hearted led into a hungry tummy. Time to feed. 😀

What else is famous? Of course, the Mickey Mouse waffles.

I love the waffles. I think the shape made it more delicious. 😛 Really, I loved it. And why not? I love waffles.

And the famous Mickey and Minnie Mouse ice cream…

Now, don’t ask me where’s the Mickey ice cream. 😀 It’s now time for the Minnie Mouse ice cream to enjoyed. Such a cutie. 🙂

I also have one thing to admit – I love the Frozen movie. I watched it several times and I don’t think I’ll get tired of watching it.

Waiting for the show at the Frozen Village to start

It was not allowed to take photos with flash. I got this and the others – spell BLURY.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups Ride

We also went inside this Winnie the Pooh attraction. The first thing I asked ‘It is for kids?’ 😀 😀 😀 I got traumatized with the ride I tried when we were in Legoland, Malaysia. I think I was not myself that time that I was the one who invited (most likely challenged) to try the ride. And I promised myself – I will never ever try any ride… ever again!!

And the exit led into this… I was like, can I stay for a little longer?? 😀

It was such a sad news when I found out that Cinderella’s Carousel was not working. 😦 Anyway, I was happy that I saw it. Look at the brighter side, you kid!

I was about to cry – I was so exhausted. And we waited for almost an hour to see the fireworks. Too many people waiting and it was insanely hot. But when the fireworks began, every tiredness I felt – all was gone! I completely forgot all the worries I had that time and enjoyed the moment. The only thing I had in my mind – ‘Dreams do come true.’

Here’s a short video of the amazing fireworks I got:

So after the magical fireworks, we stayed on the bench to enjoy our last minutes. We were happy to see those smiles on people’s faces… Well, only to find out that we were the only ones being waited by our bus. Oooppps! We almost missed our bus! 😀

…and the Princess lived happily ever after. ❤

“All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.”– Walt Disney

Sharing this awesome trip with everyone and with my friends at Fiesta Friday #93. Thank you for spending time with me and for taking the time to read and browse the photos. I hope to see you tomorrow – one last place I went to. 😉

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25 thoughts on “Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong (Day 2 of 2)”

Aaw…I’m so happy that your dreams came true, Princess! I must say my favorite part is the waffle…or is it the ice cream? Hmm…can I have both? 🙂 And that diamond pendant, wow! I’ve never seen jewelry with moving parts!

Hi, co-host! I LOVED reading more about your Hong Kong trip. As a hard core Disney lover (and fanatic), many of your pictures looked familiar even though I’ve never been to Hong Kong. Did they sing “Fixer Upper” at your Frozen show?! I was so sad that they don’t sing it at the Frozen Sing-a-long in Disney World because it’s my favorite song from the show. I’ve been enjoying your short clips from your trip too, including this fan video! Definitely a nice touch! Hope you’ve been having a fun weekend! 😀

And hello co-host. 😉 It was sad they did not sing that. Only the ‘Do you wanna build a snowman?’ and ‘Let it Go’. I’d love love to see Disneyworld. I bet it’s bigger. Thanks, Kaila. I am having a good weekend so far. I hope you are, too. xx

I’ve always wanted to go to Kong Hong too, just for the shopping and food. I so want one of those Fortune pendants. Maybe one day this princess will get to go too. I’m happy you finally got the opportunity to go. It sure looked like you had a fabulous time. Thanks for sharing, hugs:)

The big pendant is more stunning, but I haven’t taken a closer shot. It was really nice. 🙂 The waffle was good, too – it was delicious with that cream almost melting. Thank you for taking the time to visit. xx